Ed Sheeran has announced No.6 Collaborations Project, a new LP of collaborations. The record, which follows 2017’s ÷, is out July 12 via Atlantic. New song “Cross Me” featuring Chance the Rapper and PNB Rock arrives tonight.
Sheeran says in a press release, “Before I was signed in 2011, I made an EP called No.5 Collaborations Project. Since then, I’ve always wanted to do another, so I started No.6 on my laptop when I was on tour last year. I’m a huge fan of all the artists I’ve collaborated with and it’s been a lot of fun to make.”
Since releasing ÷, Sheeran has collaborated with Beyoncé (a “Perfect” remix), Taylor Swift (“End Game”), Eminem (“River”), and—for the new project—Justin Bieber on “I Don’t Care”. In 2017, he was the Most Streamed Artist on Spotify.
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https://pitchfork.com/news/ed-sheeran-announces-new-album-no6-collaborations-project/
2019-05-23 09:14:00Z
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